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PACHMI PARKASH - Global Sikh Studies

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Blessing on Sant Singh Pandit<br />

Baba Aaya Singh Ji Maharaj at their own pleasure would some times be carried in the<br />

throne or sometimes ride on horse back or even walk to make their way back to their<br />

meditation hut, whilst talking with their devotees. In the mornings they would come<br />

from their hut at 4am to the Hoti site and then return back at 10am and all day and<br />

night they would spend out in the open.<br />

One morning after the congregation ended they went and mounted their horse and<br />

rode out of the camp towards their hut, but before getting on to their horse they said a<br />

couple words from the Gurus scriptures, “Antar Sunang!” Then continued on talking<br />

to the devotees and went on their way. Now reaching near a pond they went and sat<br />

down and then said the words, “Bahar Sunang!” And then got up and made their way<br />

on horse back again to higher ground nearby, where getting down from their horse<br />

they sat for awhile and said the words, “Tribhuvan sunn masunang!” And again,<br />

continued to talk with their disciples and devotees. On this occasion accompanying<br />

them was a devotee who was a Nirmala spiritual student who dressed in white, from<br />

the area of Kashi. He was a great scholar and intellect who had listened carefully to<br />

these words that Baba Ji had been recited.<br />

At this point Baba Ji passed the reins of his horse to one of his disciples and made his<br />

way over to sit on a higher platform which was made of earth, where another of their<br />

disciples placed down a blanket, upon to which Baba Ji sat and then repeated the<br />

following words from Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj.<br />

Panna 943: One who knows the Lord in the fourth state, is not subject to virtue or<br />

vice.<br />

At this moment the Nirmala Intellect from Kashi came forward and bowed and made<br />

a request saying, “Maharaj! You are the knower of all secrets and you know the<br />

question of my heart, that I have come to find out the meaning of these words of the<br />

Guru. I have asked at many places but no one could explain it enough to put my mind<br />

at peace. Now without talking you know my state, please bless me with the complete<br />

vision of my beloved true Lord.”<br />

Baba Ji explained to him saying, “As you wish! Recite these words of the Dhan Guru<br />

Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj, with your mind focus on the image of the Gurus lotus feet, for<br />

half an hour, whilst sitting in peace and concentration in your mind and your hearts<br />

wish will be fulfilled.”<br />

Taking this advice into his heart the Nirmala Scholar did just that and sat in a<br />

meditative state.<br />

Panna 293: The Deepest Samaadhi, and the unstruck sound current of the Naad are<br />

there. The wonder and marvel of it cannot be described. He alone sees it, unto whom<br />

God Himself reveals it.O Nanak, that humble being understands. ||1||<br />

And then felt the true state of deep internal bliss.<br />

Panna 334: Says Kabeer, the mute has tasted the molasses, but what can he say about<br />

it if he is asked? ||4||7||51||<br />

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